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Friday, December 31, 2010

SPORTS AND GAME, GOSSIPS AND TRANSFERS NEWS Friday

My pictures of the world cup

Not kung fu it is just part of The Hollands TOTAL FOOTBALL!


Ghana Wangeingia Nusu fainali South lakini huyu jamaa alituangusha Africa nzima baada ya kuwa Golikipa wa Pili uwanjani.



Na hata mpira wenyewe unaonekana kuwa ulivuka msitari wa goli. Angalia vizuri

Umeona hapo kuwa mpira ulivuka? Walituhujumu sana
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Manchester United goalkeeping target David De Gea has made it clear he is eager to stay at Atletico Madrid, saying: "I am very happy ... when things are going well it is not necessary to change anything."Full story: talkSPORT

West Ham will try to sign Manchester United's Michael Owen and Everton striker Yakubu as they look to drag themselves out of the relegation mire.Full story: Daily Mirror

Swiss international Valon Behrami could be on his way out of Upton Park, with long-time admirers Roma ready to make a £4.5m offer.Full story: talkSPORT

Blackpool hope to agree a deal with Ghana midfielder Laryea Kingston before the transfer window opens. The former Hearts player is available as a free agent after leaving Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem.Full story: talkSPORT

Liverpool could make Rennes midfielder Sylvain Marveaux their first January signing after he was a guest at their 1-0 home loss to Wolves on Wednesday.Full story: the Sun

Dutch striker Eljero Elia could also be on his way to Anfield from Hamburg, which could leave the way free for compatriot Ryan Babel to leave Liverpool.Full story: talkSPORT


OTHER GOSSIP
Sir Alex Ferguson has recalled two players to Manchester United from their loan spells at Preston after his son Darren was sacked as manager at Deepdale.Full story: Guardian

Wayne Rooney's 20-year-old brother John, a former Macclesfield midfielder, is flying to America on Sunday to take part in the Major Soccer League Superdraft. Full story: Daily Mail

Aston Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor says he thinks he would be easier for defenders to push around if he took manager Gerard Houllier's advice to lose weight.Full story: Daily Telegraph

Anything Is Possible For Jose
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho could be on short time in Spain as his agent hints at an Inter return. The Italian club's thirst for a new coach dried up with Leonardo's appointment, but Jorge Mendes is open to future discussions. "Jose back at Inter? Nothing is impossible," Mendes said.

Dinho Closer To Departure
Ronaldinho is closer to the Milan exit door after a meeting between the player's brother and agent Roberto De Assis and Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani. Dinho's departure now seems a formality, but his next destination is still unknown with Gremio unwilling to pay his €8m release fee.

It's Pep's Call
Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has revealed that it's up to Pep Guardiola to decide whether or not he wants to remain as the coach of the Spanish champions. Earlier this week it was reported that Guardiola would sign a contract with the Blaugrana in the New Year.

Fans Aren't Helping Us
Under-fire Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson has assured that he has the backing of his players, even if the fans are beginning to turn on him. The gaffer admitted that he understood the supporters' frustrations after a dismal 2010, but warned that the jeers are only affecting the players' performances.


Cairo Derby Deadlock
The highly anticipated final encounter of 2010 in the Egyptian Premier League began with Zamalek kicking off proceedings against their bitter rivals, Al-Ahly, and both sets of fans at the packed Cairo Olympic stadium in full voice and in a festive mood. But the fiery derby ended in a disappointing 0-0 draw

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